According to the queen of highlighting and Laura Mercier Makeup Director Ania Milczarczyk, all you need is a tinted moisturiser, rosehip oil and a cream blush. That’s it.

“Build a really minimal base, put the blush on and then use the oil like a highlighter. Rather than looking shimmery or powdery you want it to look like a sheen – almost a wet look.”

The key to pulling off super natural? Blend, blend, blend.

“Blend everything in. You don’t want to look like there’s anything on the skin. You want it to look like it’s coming from within.”

With Milczarczyk heading up makeup backstage, Australian label Aje kicked off this year’s Mercedes Benz Fashion Week last night and sent models down the runway for their Resort 17/18 show looking four types of dewy – and then some.

If you’ve shied away from oil in the past, there’s no time like the trans-seasonal present to pick it up.

“There’s a fine line between oily and highlighted so you want to keep it where you’d highlight normally. Start lightly and do it gradually. Don’t start with a lot at once. It’s better to start off with what you think is not enough and slowly build up. A little bit will go a long way,” says Milczarczyk.